BEREA, Ohio -- Assault, Eastland Road: A Cleveland man, 25, was arrested at about 8:30 p.m. Aug. 18 after he beat up three people during the WGAR Country Jam concert at the Cuyahoga County Fairgrounds, 164 Eastland.

The man, wearing a Confederate States of America flag like a cape, started fighting another man near a beer tent. The fight meandered to a lemonade stand, where the victim lost consciousness, and the man left the area.

When police arrived, the victim had regained consciousness. Witnesses pointed to a second victim, whose face was bloody, and mistakenly said he was the attacker. Due to the second victim's size -- about 6 feet 6 inches tall and 265 pounds -- police pointed a Taser at him and ordered him to the ground.

The second victim and other witnesses told police that they had the wrong man, and that the second victim had actually been attacked by the Cleveland man. Police apologized to the second victim.

Other witnesses told police that the real attacker was walking toward an exit, and that people were chasing him.

Police ran to the exit and saw the attacker running from witnesses. Police joined the chase. One officer tripped, fell into a beam supporting the security building and injured his toe. Police then apprehended the suspect without further incident.

One of the people chasing the suspect was a woman who had been working at the beer tent. She said the man punched her in the head four times when she tried to stop the fight between the attacker and his first victim.

Trespassing-disorderly conduct, Eastland Road: An intoxicated North Olmsted woman, 51, was arrested at about 10 p.m. Aug. 18 after she tried to sneak aboard the tour bus of a band performing at the WGAR County Jam at the Cuyahoga County Fairgrounds, 164 Eastland.

The woman made her way backstage, opened the tour bus door and entered. Police said they don't know which band was involved. Band members told her to exit the bus. Security guards escorted the woman away and ordered her to leave the concert.

Minutes later, the woman was back inside the bus. Security guards again removed her, but she refused to leave the concert, so they called Berea police.

The woman admitted entering the tour bus, but blamed security guards for not doing their jobs. She said she had re-entered the bus because she had left her purse behind.

The woman initially falsely identified herself to police. Police turned the woman over to a sober friend, who drove her away.

Disorderly conduct, Eastland Road: A Cleveland man, 59, was arrested at about 9:45 p.m. Aug. 18 after he told a security guard and a worker at the WGAR Country Jam, at the Cuyahoga County Fairgrounds on Eastland, that he had a gun.

By the time police arrived, security had handcuffed the man after searching him and finding no gun. The man was intoxicated and didn't make much sense. He said he had been experiencing a conflict with "black crypts" and wanted to resolve the problem with violence because police had failed to act.

Police learned the man was wanted in Walton Hills. He cried, then became angry. He was taken to Strongsville jail.

When police arrived, they found and identified two Berea boys, both 17; a Middleburg Heights boy, 15; and a Brook Park girl, 16. They had been walking through a field behind the school. One of the Berea boys was carrying a marijuana roach and raw marijuana in his pocket. The girl was carrying an electronic cigarette.

Police told the Berea boy he would be charged with marijuana possession and advised the girl that she legally can't use tobacco products until she's 18. They were all told not to return to St. Mary's property or they would be charged with criminal trespassing.

Theft, East Fifth Avenue: A $400 portable hammock was stolen between 3:30 p.m. Aug. 16 and 4:55 p.m. Aug. 17 from a back yard.

A neighbor told the victim and police that he had seen three female suspects take the hammock. The neighbor wondered to himself whether the victim had sold the hammock to the suspects. He followed them in his car, but lost them. Then he saw the hammock in the back yard of a house on Fourth Avenue.

The neighbor saw a woman emerge from the Fourth Avenue home to retrieve mail. He told her that she should return the hammock. She said, "OK."

Police went to the Fourth Avenue home and knocked on the door, but no one answered. They didn't see a hammock on the property.

Operating a vehicle under the influence, West Bagley Road: An Olmsted Township man, 22, was arrested at about 3 a.m. Aug. 18 after police saw his Buick Century stopped at a green light on West Bagley at Mulberry Street.

The Century then weaved and drifted left of center. Police pulled over the car on West Bagley at Baker Street. They smelled alcohol in the car.

The man admitted drinking "a couple" of beers at a local bar. He failed field sobriety tests.

Theft, French Street: A Giant mountain bike was stolen and replaced with a different bike between 8 a.m. and 7 p.m. Aug. 19 from a garage. It's unknown whether the garage door had been left open. The stolen bike was light blue with red and white stripes.

Marijuana possession, East Bagley Road: A Parma man, 18, was arrested at about 2:05 a.m. Aug. 22 after he admitted to police that he was carrying a marijuana pipe in his backpack.

Police had stopped the man's Chevrolet Cavalier after it had almost hit a curb on eastbound East Bagley near Tressel Street. The car was also weaving.

Police smelled marijuana in the car. The marijuana pipe in the backpack was stuffed with marijuana. Police also found marijuana gummy worms in the backpack.

Marijuana possession, Ohio 237: Two Cleveland men, 19 and 18, were arrested at about 1:30 a.m. Aug. 17 after police found marijuana wrapped in plastic inside their car.

Police had stopped the car after seeing it straddling lanes on Sheldon Road before turning onto Ohio 237.